Border Patrol agents chase after cyclist after he claims he’s ‘not a US citizen’ in downtown Chicago

A group of United States Border Patrol agents in Chicago chased after a cyclist on Sunday, after he taunted them and repeatedly told them that he was “not a U.S. citizen.”
Footage of the chase in the 300-block of North Dearborn Street in the Loop was captured by Christopher Sweat, who said that agents chased after the cyclist after he “made verbal comments but no physical or threatening contact.”
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The footage shows the cyclist repeatedly saying “I’m not a U.S. citizen” and “come on” to the agents.
At one point, the cyclist’s phone appears to fall out of his pocket. An agent is heard saying “you dropped your phone.”
As the cyclist picks up his phone, some of the agents dash toward him.
The cyclist then bikes away.
Dozens of federal agents were seen across downtown Chicago on Sunday.
The show of force comes after President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to send federal agents to Chicago in an alleged effort to control crime.